Neroon Kot

Neroon Kot, now known as Hyderabad, is the second-largest city of Sindh in Pakistan.

History
Neroon Kot was built by a Sindhi ruler named Neroon, and it became the capital of the Sindh region. Neroon Kot was a major center of Islam in the Indian Subcontinent, with a 65% Muslim population in the 1720s. It became a city of the Mughal Empire after it was conquered from the Delhi Sultanate around 1526, and Neroon Kot was later added to the Maratha Confederacy. Neroon Kot was made the center for many Muslim rebellions against the Hindu-dominated Maratha elite, although it was eventually stabilized by Maratha armies and Hindu brahmin priests. The city was later renamed Hyderabad, and it grew to become the second-biggest city in Pakistan's Sindh region. Today, it is home to 3,000,000 people, who speak Sindhi as their main language.